Join our chat with Dr. Susan Stout as we discuss what she’s learned about topics ranging from stocking charts to deer.
Explore the challenges of restoring and managing savanna and woodland systems with John Kabrick of the US Forest Service Northern Research Station.
Examine the silviculture of managing veneer with Jan Wiedenbeck.
Learn about the innovative strategy of “slash walls,” or the use of logging residues to form deer barriers around regenerating stands.
In this episode, part 1 of a 2-part series, we talk with Alexandra Kosiba, the first state climate forester with the Vermont Department of Forest, Parks, and Recreation, to better understand the basics of forest carbon.
In part 2 of our carbon series, we explore ways to enhance carbon storage and sequestration through silviculture with Luke Nave and Todd Ontl of the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science.
Join our walk in the woods with Mike Demchik, professor of silviculture at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, as we discuss how to better integrate bird habitat elements into silvicultural treatments.
Dig deep into the topic of mechanical scarification with insights from Wisconsin county foresters Craig Golembiewski and John Wendorski.
Brooke Hushagen and Greg Haak of HaakHagen Goat Grazing in southern Wisconsin talk about all things goats, including their role in targeted grazing for reducing interfering vegetation.
When considering silvicultural approaches, perhaps there is no better place to look than how forests function in the natural world – a natural models approach. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Tony D’Amato and Dr. Brian Palik, authors of Ecological Silviculture: Foundations and Applications.